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podcastingnews.com » Podcasting News - May 5, 2008
Synthopia has the first review we’ve seen of Nine Inch Nails‘ new free album, The Slip: Overall, NIN’s new release The Slip is an excellent release. It delivers all the things you expect from NIN, it builds on their …
Also tagged: creative commons, digital music, nin, nine inch nails, the slip
podcastingnews.com » Podcasting News - May 5, 2008
Nine Inch Nails has announced that it is giving away its latest album, The Slip, for free: as a thank you to our fans for your continued support, we are giving away the new nine inch nails album one hundred percent …
Also tagged: creative commons, audio podcasting, digital music, free music, nin, nine inch nails, digital music downloads
podcastingnews.com » Podcasting News - Apr 29, 2008
Scott at Bitnotic sent us word about their new generative ambient music application, chill. The concept of generative music - popularized by Brian Eno - is that complex music can be created by setting relatively …
Also tagged: digital music, podcasting software, free music, ambient music, royalty free music
podcastingnews.com » Podcasting News - Feb 28, 2008
Sessions from last fall’s Podcast and New Media Expo (PNME) continue to be released via Gigavox Media’s Podcast Academy site. The latest session is of interest to any podcaster who wants or needs to include music in …
Also tagged: music, music industry, audio podcasting, podcasting law, digital music, podcasting events, music licensing, rhapsody, ioda, personal life media, podcast academy, colette vogele, tim bourquin, pnme
podcastingnews.com » Podcasting News - Sep 20, 2007
GCap Media, operators of radio stations such as Capital Radio, Xfm and Classic FM recently announced that it has joined UK Podcasters Association. This move is seen as a big step toward radio industry integration with …
Also tagged: radio, audio podcasting, digital music, music podcasting, uk podcaster association, ukpa
podcastingnews.com » Podcasting News - May 8, 2007
Warner Music has announced that it is cutting 400 jobs in response to quarterly losses that were larger than expected. The world’s fourth-largest music company reported a fiscal second-quarter net loss of $27 million …
Also tagged: digital music, warner brothers, the future of radio, audio podcasts, music podcasts